Or let us inspire you: Current recommendations for your Hamburg trip

Miniature Wonderland - Entrance

Not only is Miniatur Wunderland the world's largest model railway exhibition, it also allows visitors to experience many days and nights in different regions of the earth. From shopping in Hamburg to gambling in Las Vegas and rowing through the Norwegian fjords  everything is possible at Miniatur Wunderland.

Harbour Round Trip Abicht Abicht (1 hr)

A magical mix of wanderlust, adventure and freedom. The harbour tour takes in the Landungsbrücken jetties, originally built for steam ships, and passes veteran vessels such as the 'Rickmer Rickmers' before motoring through the warehouse district to the modern port in use today. Subject to tides/water level. Witness the activity of this hard-working port at close quarters – some 140 million tonnes of goods are transshipped here each year – and see the human, industrious, creative and cultural sides of the vibrant Hamburg quayside.

City Tour

Hop on  hop off! Get on and off as often as you like at 28 stops to create your own individual tour of Hamburg. This sightseeing tour takes you to all of the city's main attractions. There is plenty to see along the way: vibrant HafenCity, the traditional warehouse district, the steamy Reeperbahn, the Alster lake, St Michael's Church, the city centre and Hamburg's gateway to the world  the harbour.

3-Day Art Mile Pass

The Kunstmeile Hamburg are the five renowned art institutions in the center of Hamburg. The Bucerius Kunst Forum, the Deichtorhallen Hamburg, the Hamburger Kunsthalle, the Kunstverein in Hamburg and the Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe are all within walking distance of each other along the art mile. Their excellent location near Alster and Elbe is an invitation to visitors to take a stroll of discovery. Together they exhibit an up-to-date, vibrant selection of contemporary and historical art.#

Note: The 3-day pass entitles you to unlimited admission for three consecutive days to all five homes. To enter the booking, the selection of a date is required. This is not relevant to the validity of the ticket. This begins with the first exhibition visit, to which it must be presented in print.